Watch: Scott Schebler's home run robbery

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Cincinnati Reds right fielder Scott Schebler (43) is congratulated in the dugout.(Photo: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports)

Vogt was the next batter and Schebler didn’t give up on Vogt’s ball because he’d just see the crazy things the wind could do. So he kept running and as he got to the wall, he leapt. Schebler, who sometimes wears metal spikes and sometimes wears molded cleats, was wearing the molded cleats on Wednesday. Those cleats gave him a better foothold on the chainlink fence in front of the bullpen, while metal spikes are better for the padded wall. His right foot managed to get in the chainlink and with his back to the wall, he reached both hands over the wall and made a basket catch over the wall, robbing Vogt of his first homer with the Brewers.

“I didn’t have enough time to get my arm on the fence. It was one of those things where it was jump and go,” he said. “It worked out perfect. I just timed it perfect. I actually went and watched it on my phone after. It’s one of those things that it happened so fast, you don’t realize how exactly it happened. It was pretty cool though.”